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Defense Travel System gets new project director.


A veteran U.S. Air Force acquisition officer is the new project director of the Defense Travel System Project Office.

Lt. Col. Larry Schaefer assumed command July 12 in a ceremony at the Crystal City, Va., project office.

Schaefer assumes command at a critical benchmark time for the Defense Travel System--a test at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D, is going exceedingly well.

"People just don't realize what a major event (the testing) is," said Lawrence Lanzillotta, Principal Deputy and Deputy Undersecretary of Defense of Management Reform. "This is a major milestone."

Lanzillotta said no major obstacles remain to the successful fielding of the system.

"It will be tested and it will be operational," said Lanzillotta.

Schaefer comes to the program director's office from his last assignment at the Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.

"I look forward to leading this team in the successful implementation ," said Schaefer. "We will make the vision of the Defense Travel System a reality."

Both Schaefer and Lanzillotta praised the work of Col. Pam Arias ARIAS - Archives Records Information Access System aria (är`ēə), elaborate and often lengthy solo song with instrumental accompaniment. In the 16th cent. it was a melody improvised over a strophic bass line, and a distinction was made between instrumental, vocal, and dance arias., the outgoing project director.

"She raised the Defense Travel System flag a little higher today because of her efforts," sand Lanzillotta.

Arias is returning to the location of her last assignment, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., to assume a new acquisition assignment.

The veteran Air Force acquisition officer arrived last summer at a difficult time for the Defense Travel System. A test at a Missouri Air Force base had gone poorly and been halted.

"The fact it is fixed in a year is a tribute to all of you," said Arias, gesturing to her staff.

A test on Monday exceeded expectations, said Arias.

"This is a ground-breaking system," said Arias. "It is laying the path for all the systems that will come behind it."

Defense Travel System will economize the costs of support to service members but maintain quality performance, she said.

The Defense Travel System, being developed by prime contractor TRW, Inc., is designed to fully digitize the approval, arrangements and payments for the temporary travel of Department of Defense service members.
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Title Annotation:Lt. Col. Larry Schaefer, Defense Travel System Project Office
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Date:Sep 1, 2001
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